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" Although Mary seems hesitant, she responds by declaring: "Behold the handmaiden of the Lord.
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The infantile solipsism that leads a government to fiddle the economic figures has been the handmaiden of decline.
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As one can easily imagine, efficiency is not the handmaiden of innovation.
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By making his historical scholarship the handmaiden of a vitriolic vengefulness, Mr Finkelstein overplays his hand and ultimately diminishes the impact of his case.
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Thus, Thrift may be the handmaiden of Enterprise.
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Without independence, the court could be a mere handmaiden to the great powers, too politicised for its impartiality to be believed.
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This cost will be more than offset by the lasting benefits in terms of a genuine reduction in the Soviet threat a real "peace dividend" that will only be achieved when the communist totalitarian political structure and its economic handmaiden, the centralized command system, are supplanted by true democratic and free market arrangements.
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Moreover, these costs will be more than offset by the lasting benefits in terms of a genuine reduction in the Soviet threat a real "peace dividend" that will only be achieved when the Soviet totalitarian political structure and its economic handmaiden, the centralized command system, are supplanted by true democratic and free market arrangements.
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Even the once-powerful Bank of Japan was considered its handmaiden.
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In time, he pleaded guilty to this: he came to see his growing impatience with the theatre as symptomatic of a need to express himself, instead of playing handmaiden to playwrights.
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